Joseph steels



(No Model.)

J. STEELE.

CHISEL CUTTER FOR SASH AND BLINDS. No.'368,556. Patented Aug. 16, 1887IHIHIWIII I mlmmumunlummu ATTEET' lNVENTUR UNITED STATES ATENT tr ers.

JOSEPH STEELE, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR OE ONETIIIRD TOALBERT ALBRECHT, OF SAME PLACE.

CHlSEL CUTTER FOR SASH AND BLINDS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 368,556, dated August1'6. I887.

Application tiled October 12, 1886. Serial No. 215,988.

To all whom, it may concern.-

Beit known that I, JOSEPH STEELE, a citizen of the United States,residing in the city and county of San Francisco,and State of Cali- 5fornia, have invented a new and useful Ohisel- Cutter for Sash andBlinds, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to chisclcutters for setting shutter and doorhinges, and has for character which shall be simple in its constructionand effective in its operation.

The invention consists in certain features of construction andcombinations ofparts,hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in theclaims.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a chiselcutterembodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. Fig. 3is a plan View. Fig. 4 isa longitudinal vertical section, and Fig. 5 isan end elevation.

Referring to the drawings, Areprcsents the body of the chisel, and A ashank or handle preferably formed integral therewith. The body of thechisel has a tapering top drawn out at its front end to form acutting-edge, a. De-

pending from the top of the chisel are sides Z, bent inwardly anddownwardly, as at b.

13 represents a gage, which consists ofa strip its object the productionof a device of this (No model.)

or plate having downwardly-extending ends 0. The plate of the gage isadapted to fit in a recess, I, on the upper face of the chisel, so as tobe flush with the latter, and the ends 0 fit in grooves l in the sidesof the chisel and are 5 adjustably held by means of screws G, which passthrough slots 0 in said arms.

D represents a gage-frarne,whicli1 consists of parallel side bars, D,connected by an end bar,

at. Extending upwardly from the bars D are 0 slotted arms E, which fitin the grooves H in the sides of the chisel, and which are adjustablyheld in said grooves by screws F,so that the gage-frame D maybe raisedand lowered as desired.

I claim- 1. The combination, with the chisel A,having the side and topgrooves, of the gage B, adapted to fit in said grooves and adjustable toor from said top groove,substantially as de- 50 scribed.

2. The combination, with the chisel A, having the side grooves, of thegage-frame D, the slotted arms E, fitting in said grooves, andsetscrews, substantially as described.

JOSEPH STEELE.

' lVitnesses:

JOHN H. Rnnsronn,

L. E. REDSTONE.

